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Alexander Cors

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History PhD | Emory Center Digital Scholarship | legal history in #VastEarlyAmerica | ATL et al.

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The CFP for the 2025 Southwest Seminar on Colonial Latin America is open! It is a wonderful opportunity to share your work, get feedback, and meet colleagues. I highly recommend! thesouthwestseminar.org/2025-meeting/


This was the first big project I started when I began my full-time position at ECDS. Incredibly happy to see it launch now! Training.ecds.emory.edu Working with an amazing group of students and staff to make this happen has been extremely gratifying. Team work baby!

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Had no idea that the big secret of Tokyo’s celebrated train system: privatized transit firms that double dip as incentivized real estate investors

singareddynm's tweet image. Had no idea that the big secret of Tokyo’s celebrated train system: privatized transit firms that double dip as incentivized real estate investors

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In the late 1990s, a 3M scientist found the company’s forever chemicals in almost every human blood sample she analyzed. When told about her findings, 3M supervisors repeatedly questioned her work: propub.li/3UWMtvl

propublica's tweet image. In the late 1990s, a 3M scientist found the company’s forever chemicals in almost every human blood sample she analyzed.

When told about her findings, 3M supervisors repeatedly questioned her work: propub.li/3UWMtvl

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A group of researchers have recreated the clothing of medieval Nubian royalty and clergy from the wall paintings in the cathedral of Faras, which sits at the border of modern Egypt and Sudan.

Medievalists's tweet image. A group of researchers have recreated the clothing of medieval Nubian royalty and clergy from the wall paintings in the cathedral of Faras, which sits at the border of modern Egypt and Sudan.
Medievalists's tweet image. A group of researchers have recreated the clothing of medieval Nubian royalty and clergy from the wall paintings in the cathedral of Faras, which sits at the border of modern Egypt and Sudan.
Medievalists's tweet image. A group of researchers have recreated the clothing of medieval Nubian royalty and clergy from the wall paintings in the cathedral of Faras, which sits at the border of modern Egypt and Sudan.

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BREAKING: scientists hold back tears and shake their heads sadly as they explain utterly compromised COP29 climate conference was meant to be the last chance to organise rapid and deep emissions cuts for any chance of staying well below essentially unsurvivable 2°C 🧵


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Your email will never find me. I got a two day head start on it, which is more than I need. I got friends in every town and village from here to the Sudan, I speak a dozen languages, know every local custom, I blend in, disappear, your email will never see me again


Picture day @EmoryLibraries for the start of my 26th school year.

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what’s wrong babe, you’ve barely touched your 300 unread PDFs?


One of the best parts of academia is when you get to celebrate your best friends‘ successes!!! So well deserved. Check out Marissa’s amazing research on Indigenous nurses in Oaxaca, Mexico below.

Laney Alum Dr. Marissa Nichols has been awarded a 2024 ACLS Fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) for her contributions to the humanities & interpretive social sciences fields. Read Marissa's story here: rb.gy/saz1vo

laneygradschool's tweet image. Laney Alum Dr. Marissa Nichols has been awarded a 2024 ACLS Fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) for her contributions to the humanities & interpretive social sciences fields.

Read Marissa's story here: rb.gy/saz1vo


Clutches pearls in fake surprise 😒

1989: Margaret Thatcher, "Privatised water is a better deal than nationalised water.. Water privatisation will go very successfully indeed" 2024: Victoria Derbyshire, "Huge scale of raw sewage dumped by water companies into our rivers and seas.. For more than 3.6 million hours"…



Wrote an article with my colleague and good friend @BaileyBetik about changing approaches to doctoral pedagogy in times of crises, and how collaborative, interdisciplinary research centers like @EmoryCDS can support our graduate students.

1989: Margaret Thatcher, "Privatised water is a better deal than nationalised water.. Water privatisation will go very successfully indeed" 2024: Victoria Derbyshire, "Huge scale of raw sewage dumped by water companies into our rivers and seas.. For more than 3.6 million hours"…



Interested in Grant Writing? Sign up for two LGS workshops, taught yours truly. More info and registration: trumba.com/calendars/emor…

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More info and registration:  trumba.com/calendars/emor…

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hey sorry I missed your text, I am processing a non-stop 24/7 onslaught of information with a brain designed to eat berries in a cave


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My time in Antarctica has come to an end. An important message, please read ❄️👇🏻 🧵1/n

EG_Cunningham's tweet image. My time in Antarctica has come to an end. An important message, please read ❄️👇🏻

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Unfortunately, *gestures around at just kind of all of it*


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Writing my dissertation as an unreliable narrator.


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